Write about a time when you realized you needed to look out for yourself in a silly or harmless situation—maybe dodging a pop quiz, escaping a group chat argument, or remembering at the last second to submit an assignment. How did choosing wisely make your life easier?

Prompt Response: One time, my family decided to have a small get together at my aunts house. This was a normal thing that happened at least two or three times a month. My uncle, who had just come back from Korea, has two toddlers. My aunt has 3 girls and my dad has 4 boys (including my stepmom's son). Me, being the oldest out of all the children, didn't want to get stuck in the middle so I asked to stay. Usually my dad would say "No you need to get out of the house." but i'm not sure what changed and he said sure. Happily, I leaned back in my chair as everyone was getting ready in their rooms. As they left, I sighed with joy. No kids, no parents, I had the house to myself for the next few hours.

Summary: Today, we finished reading "The Life You Save May Be Your Own," by Flannery O'Connor.

Reflection: The story didn't end as I thought it would, with Mr. Shiftlet driving toward Mobile. I expected there to be a sort of "hostage" or captor situation, with Mr. Shiftlet taking advantage of Lucynell and her daughter, or possibly the other way around.

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